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john adams. this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the every day person? can you just dive in to get a sense of this person? >> yes. you may need a little historical conto exarea in stan a few of the things they are alluding to. they are timeless. they talk about problems that people have today. concerns that people have today. not the political context but the intimacy of the letters. >> i would ad to that, first of all, the book is excellent because of the footnoting. do take people into it. but also abby gill's letters have been in print. she has been read since 1840 when her grandson first published an addition to of the letters which went through four edition in the 1840's. she was a bestseller through the 19th century. people knew her. she has been famous. >> i think, i won't be able to find the tweet as quickly as i need to now. someone did ask the question. did the adams' ever think about their letters being published? and do you have any sense of that? >> as e
john adams. this is one of your books here. are these letters approachable for the every day person? can you just dive in to get a sense of this person? >> yes. you may need a little historical conto exarea in stan a few of the things they are alluding to. they are timeless. they talk about problems that people have today. concerns that people have today. not the political context but the intimacy of the letters. >> i would ad to that, first of all, the book is excellent because of...
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old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics and washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with her husband john quincy adams and john and abigail on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome to our continuing series on first ladies influence and image in partnership with the white house histori
old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold onto this house for future generations. >> and you can visit their today, is that correct? >> yes, wonderful. >> where are the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house of the stone library, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook from jeannie, i have read excerpts from louisa adams' auto biography and her rumors that the massachusetts historical society was going to public this. is this true? >> yes, a two-volume set of our autobiographical writings which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and her narrative of a journey from st. petersburg to france and all of her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition, two-volume set. next year a trade edition of these
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold onto this house for future generations. >> and you can visit their today, is that correct? >> yes, wonderful. >> where are the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house...
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without abigail, there is no john. without john, there is no abigail. >> don is important to history. -- john is important to history during for that, abigail is important. >> yes. with the support she provided to him in europe, in the presidency, in the vice presidency, she was so trustworthy that she could to carry things. so he could go off and be this great public person, which was exactly what she wanted. >> our thanks for helping us understand more about the life and legacy of america's second first lady abigail adams. thank you for your time here at >> thank you. [captioning performed bynational captioning institute] [captions copyright nationalcable satellite corp. 2013] >> next monday, how a young quaker widow turned into the woman that america remembers, dolly madison. she hosted afternoon parties for politicians on different sides of the aisle. and although she was frightened as british troops were on their way to burn the white house, she boldly saved the fortress of george washington. our website has more
without abigail, there is no john. without john, there is no abigail. >> don is important to history. -- john is important to history during for that, abigail is important. >> yes. with the support she provided to him in europe, in the presidency, in the vice presidency, she was so trustworthy that she could to carry things. so he could go off and be this great public person, which was exactly what she wanted. >> our thanks for helping us understand more about the life and...
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john was away. she truly believe that life was providential. her letters continually reference the bible. i think that, when things got added in her life, she became -- got bad in her life, she became more religious and more and serve it is religion -- and more conservative religion. >> we continue our series about the first lady's. when john adams realized he lost the presidency, how did he take it? how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very well knew that he would not be elected. i think they were disappointed. one of the things that johnson throughout his public life was that he would always retire, that he would always go back the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense, it wasn't so bad. but i think it was the defeat of the ideas and what some people refer to as the revolution of 1800, because it was such a revelation -- it was such a dramatic change in the other party coming in. he did not attend the in migration. some thought he was being spite
john was away. she truly believe that life was providential. her letters continually reference the bible. i think that, when things got added in her life, she became -- got bad in her life, she became more religious and more and serve it is religion -- and more conservative religion. >> we continue our series about the first lady's. when john adams realized he lost the presidency, how did he take it? how did abigail take it? >> by the time the electoral vote was counted, they very...
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ready soon, john conyers found out that pretty soon, john conyers found out that people were visiting the office to see rosa parks and not john conyers. [laughter]how about this mr. president? one day she went to him and said she wanted to thank him for allowing her to be honored all over the country and would be willing to take a pay cut for time away from the office. [laughter]because of the leadership of the congressional black caucus and that of leader reid, rosa parks was the first woman to lie in state in the rotunda of the capitol of united states -- of the united states. [applause]on her birth, her mother had song of letting freedom ring. how proud her mother would be to see her baby eulogized at her passing by two presidents, former president clinton and future president barack obama. [applause]imagine that. i had the privilege of speaking at her funeral, too. but what can you say in the company of that greatness? what i said was that legislation had been introduced by jesse jackson junior and senator john kerry - to place the statue of rosa parks in the capital of the united
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i'm sorry, john allen. we were talking to you a little bit earlier about what you thought could be going on through pope francis' mind. >> well, at one level i think it's very clear from the man's style and personality that he's not comfortable with great theater so there's probably a comfort level issue there. on the other hand, we should say this is not some wide eyed person. he announced him as a lifetime of reflection of what it means to be a leader in the catholic church, an exception of leadership and service. while i think he is conscious of the awesomeness of the task that lies before him, he also projects the kind of basic serenity and a kind of calm in the eye of the storm that is really quite striking. one other thing we probably should say about crowd size. let's remember, the turnout from argentina might have been considerably larger, but pope francis actually asked the people of argentina not to spend money in terms of turning out at his inaugural mass and take what they might have spent to co
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back to john in new york. john? >> all right, chris cuomo, our thanks to you. of course, we will be watching the chimney very closely. if we see any signs of smoke, we will go back to rome right away. >>> meanwhile, just in to cnn, an apparent home invasion that turned into a hostage situation in maryland is over. police in jessup, maryland, about 20 minutes outside of baltimore, say five people, three adults and two children, were inside the home at the time. police did manage to gain entry. they made sure everyone in the home was safe. the suspect, however, is on the loose. >>> and after months of intense media scrutiny, in just a few hours, two star players from steubenville's beloved high school football team go on trial for rape. they are charged with assaulting a 16-year-old girl. a friend of the defendants recorded video of the accuser. she had been drinking. they could be heard calling her a dead girl and so rape. lawyers for both defendants deny the allegations. >>> american airlines is calling on the ts toonk overturn plans to allow small knives on pl
back to john in new york. john? >> all right, chris cuomo, our thanks to you. of course, we will be watching the chimney very closely. if we see any signs of smoke, we will go back to rome right away. >>> meanwhile, just in to cnn, an apparent home invasion that turned into a hostage situation in maryland is over. police in jessup, maryland, about 20 minutes outside of baltimore, say five people, three adults and two children, were inside the home at the time. police did manage...
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john allen, as well. from the smoke rising above the sistine chapel to bells ringing at the vatican to thousands gathered at st. peter's square, it has been a moving day here in rome. here are just some of the sights and sounds of this extraordinary day. >> we are seeing smoke coming out of the chimney from the sistine chapel right now. >> it is black smoke. >> which means there is no pope. >> darkness has come. it is real beautiful lights in st. peter's basilica have turned on and the crowds have been gathering really for the last several hours. it's now just a little bit past 7:00 in the evening here in rome. there you have it. smoke. that looks like white smoke. >> it certainly seems to be turning progressively more white as it issues from the chimney. >> we have been told also that the bells of st. peter will ring, but last time that took some four or five minutes before for confirmation. >> the bell is ringing here in rome, the big ring. that means one thing, john allen. what does it mean? >> it mean
john allen, as well. from the smoke rising above the sistine chapel to bells ringing at the vatican to thousands gathered at st. peter's square, it has been a moving day here in rome. here are just some of the sights and sounds of this extraordinary day. >> we are seeing smoke coming out of the chimney from the sistine chapel right now. >> it is black smoke. >> which means there is no pope. >> darkness has come. it is real beautiful lights in st. peter's basilica have...
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>> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with people i don't know. you understand that it's dangerous and it's just not done and it's not fair and it's rude. >> oh, well, i'm not dangerous. i promise you. >> well, i understand that, but it's the same thing. >> so you just don't ever want me calling again? >> no. it's been really nice talking to you, though. >> a dozen days later, the dropout who said he was not dangerous began stalking then-president jimmy carter. jerry parr is the secret service agent in the dark suit. this tv footage was shot at a campaign stop in dayton, ohio, on october 2nd, 1980. >> it shows him in the crowd and he and i and the president are about seven or eight feet apart. >> you can see a little short guy back in there. >> one week later, hinckley would be in nashville, tennessee, on the day the president was holding a rally at th
>> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with people i don't know. you understand that it's dangerous and it's just not done and it's not fair and it's rude. >> oh, well, i'm not dangerous. i promise you. >> well, i understand that, but it's the same thing. >> so you just...
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abigail, i believe, supported john. abigail was even more vehement during i think she is even more conservative than john during that time. >> the upshot of this, the people who were breaking the alien and sedition acts -- >> you could be jailed. >> it was said that the press made things up. he had no standards. it was not the they were supporting the french, but they were making up stories that were not the truth europe adams was very seriously worried about this. jefferson -- that were not the truth. adams was very seriously worried about this. jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the rel
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and he's going to bring together the wonderful vision and hope that john xxiii -- i thought it was john xxiii when i saw him. and i also saw the face of john i and the smile. and this man is steeped in the teaching of pope benedict. what benedict did was to teach us about jesus. this man is going to show us jesus' face and i'm absolutely convinced of that. and it's a moment of great surprise, and an institution that prides itself on tradition, and sometimes a tradition that doesn't really free us. he's going to take us back to the tradition that's freeing. and to remind us who we are. because every time -- we have had some difficulties over the past years. >> i think back to eight years ago when i was here. and the sadness, obviously, following the death of pope john paul ii. and to be in the square on this night, there was such joy there, and such reverence. such silence at times when people were kind of reflecting and praying. praying silently, sometimes praying out loud. but the silence really struck me. >> yeah, the silence, and also when he came out on the loggia, hello, everybody,
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speaker john boehner was invited. he said he could not go because he had to take care of business in washington. but there are a lot of americans there. also some controversial figures there, including the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe. >> look, this is the other side of the papacy. we saw him highlight that he's the successor of rome. he mentioned that he was a bishop of rome. this is the head of the vatican city-state welcoming the diplomatic corps. you have to remember, this sea, the sea of peter has been reaching out to the world in a major diplomatic listening post for centuries. you're seeing that writ large here as the world, and its leaders, come forward to meet the new head of state. and we have to remember that he's not only a spiritual leader, he's also a temple leader of the vatican city-state. >> it is 132 dignitaries that he will be meeting. so it will take quite some time. we're going to continue to follow this, and when vice president joe biden is present there, we're going to go back to that. i
speaker john boehner was invited. he said he could not go because he had to take care of business in washington. but there are a lot of americans there. also some controversial figures there, including the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe. >> look, this is the other side of the papacy. we saw him highlight that he's the successor of rome. he mentioned that he was a bishop of rome. this is the head of the vatican city-state welcoming the diplomatic corps. you have to remember, this...
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like bern was and john paul. had a needed a man who sound -- we got one. >> all right let me come to you. that's a little scary description there. >> thanks for the clip. we have tripled the audience of that show. [laughter] >> i think chris mathews -- by the way, i hope they never say -- i hate the fact that msnbc is off the air. they are gold for us and we love them on that wall. i think people are misguided roman ey compare the church to american politics. they show to be the morons that that are, chris mathews. thank you. when catholics chose pope francis, they were not choosing a replacement of pope benedict, they were choosing a replacement of st. peter. his job is not to do what needs to be done with regad of the modern political scene. his focus is to continue the teachings of the church, the faith and morals that were handed down, what we believe, from jesus to st. peter. that is his job. that being said, he is a political figure, there are things he has to do over and above that. we saw it done well by
like bern was and john paul. had a needed a man who sound -- we got one. >> all right let me come to you. that's a little scary description there. >> thanks for the clip. we have tripled the audience of that show. [laughter] >> i think chris mathews -- by the way, i hope they never say -- i hate the fact that msnbc is off the air. they are gold for us and we love them on that wall. i think people are misguided roman ey compare the church to american politics. they show to be...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a question on facebook from genie webber. i have read excerpts from her autobiography, it said the massachusetts historical society was going to publish the papers. is that true? >> yes. a two volume of her autobiographical writings, which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and heard narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, france, and all her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition. next year, a trade edition of these writings will be available. it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredi
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he's a protege of john batista ray. in an electorate that has anti-establishment mood, that perception, might some people believe, might end up hurting cardinal scherrer in the early rounds of balloting. >> it's so important, some have said why have we lost many brazilian pentecostalism with him there and the same thing happening if he were pope. >> interesting to hear being part of the vatican is seen as a negative. >> used to be the all-stars. >> this is cardinal donald wehrl of washington. >> let's hear his voice. there he goes. why could yget some discussion? >> a conclave in which governance, that is bis management, paramount concern, cardinal wuerl seen as one of best business managers in bishops. the dead center of the american bishops conference. he continues winning election after election for committees within the conference because he's seen as a guy who can move the ball and get things done. further he has vatican experience. in rome from 1969 to 1979 as the secretary of then-cardinal john wright. footnote,
he's a protege of john batista ray. in an electorate that has anti-establishment mood, that perception, might some people believe, might end up hurting cardinal scherrer in the early rounds of balloting. >> it's so important, some have said why have we lost many brazilian pentecostalism with him there and the same thing happening if he were pope. >> interesting to hear being part of the vatican is seen as a negative. >> used to be the all-stars. >> this is cardinal...
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john, let me start with you. one of the striking things about yesterday was your surprise, frankly, your shock when cardinal bergoglio took the name pope francis. it may mean wonder. what did those first few actions of this pope mean, do you think, about what he will do going forward? >> well, you have it right, john. this is a pope of firsts in many ways. you picked off the first. but the most remarkable first is he is the first pope to take the name st. francis. this may be a slightly insider catholic thing. i think you have to have grown up in a catholic environment to get this all at once. but there's sort of two faces to the catholic church in a way. there's the face of the institution which is the face of the bureaucracy and power and social influence and wealth and all that. and then the face of the gospel, the face of closeness to the people, particularly the poor and suffering. for catholics, iconically, it's the st. francis of assisi. for the new pope to make his very first decision -- remember, john, t
john, let me start with you. one of the striking things about yesterday was your surprise, frankly, your shock when cardinal bergoglio took the name pope francis. it may mean wonder. what did those first few actions of this pope mean, do you think, about what he will do going forward? >> well, you have it right, john. this is a pope of firsts in many ways. you picked off the first. but the most remarkable first is he is the first pope to take the name st. francis. this may be a slightly...
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>> what i would say to john --o what i would say to john, andg] everyone like john, is under this government, bonuses are on quarter of what they were when he was there. >> i will take lots of lectures from lots of people, buy don'tll have to listen to the casino when it went bust. >> mr. speaker speaker, mr. speaker, -- i know the prime minister doesn't want to do with the facts. he can send his chancellor to europe yesterday an and/or to ag ag now, now, he says presumably because it will be bad for london, but, mr. speaker, on tht bonus tax, it was a conservative member of the european parliament in. what did she say? we managed to produce a deal that will start the righto balance for the majority of bank pers to make responsiblecisi decision. why the prime minister and the chancellor, the only people whos think it is a priority to fight the bigger bonuses.- >> he is completely wrong.t f we have some of the toughest rules on bonus and the toughest rules on transparency of anyou major financial center anywhere in the world. and when they were in charge, where were the rules? there were none
>> what i would say to john --o what i would say to john, andg] everyone like john, is under this government, bonuses are on quarter of what they were when he was there. >> i will take lots of lectures from lots of people, buy don'tll have to listen to the casino when it went bust. >> mr. speaker speaker, mr. speaker, -- i know the prime minister doesn't want to do with the facts. he can send his chancellor to europe yesterday an and/or to ag ag now, now, he says presumably...
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>> this is john. >> john who? oh, no, not you again! >> hinckley tape recorded the calls. >> look, i really can't talk to you, okay? do me a really big favor. you understand why i can't, you know, carry on these conversations with people i don't know. you understand that it's dangerous and it's just not done and it's not fair and it's rude. >> oh, well, i'm not dangerous. i promise you. >> well, i understand that, but it's the same thing. >> so you just don't ever want me calling again? >> no. it's been really nice talking to you, though. >> a dozen days later, the dropout who said he was not dangerous began stalking then-president jimmy carter. jerry parr is the secret service agent in the dark suit. this tv footage was shot at a campaign stop in dayton, ohio, on october 2nd, 1980. >> it shows him in the crowd and he and i and the president are about seven or eight feet apart. >> you can see a little short guy back in there. >> one week later, hinckley would be in nashville, tennessee, on the day the president was holding a rally at th
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as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no enclosure there. let's listen for a moment. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> so the first thing i notice here is the fact that the popemobile is not enclosed very much keeping in mind with pope francis and his connection to people and having access, but a little concerned about that. what did you say? does that concern you at all? tnchts father beck, is security an issue, do you think? >> i think it probably will always be an issue, but it just seems right now that for pope francis, he's not going to let it get in the way of his want be to be a shepherd of his flock. the masses during the week ends, he b
as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no...
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john. these pictures were shot at camp david, 50 years ago this week. and they include, look at this, this image of john john, this is a haunting image. john kennedy jr. pretending to fly marine one. he, of course, would die before his 40th birthday at the controls of his piper saratoga. joining me now is david gergen, cnn's senior political analyst. david gergen, wow. i know they're poignant. this is your word, the poignancy of photos here. with the pictures of john john, i want to talk about the last one here in a moment, you remember these days. >> i do. >> 50 years ago. and i know what strikes me when you look at some of these isn't necessarily the glamour of the kennedys, it is the formality. look at dad wearing a coat and tie and mom, of course, talking about jackie kennedy, certainly a different era, right? >> well, they were a glamorous couple and they maintained sort of standards of the time. you -- presidents in those days did wear ties all the time, all the way through ronald rea
john. these pictures were shot at camp david, 50 years ago this week. and they include, look at this, this image of john john, this is a haunting image. john kennedy jr. pretending to fly marine one. he, of course, would die before his 40th birthday at the controls of his piper saratoga. joining me now is david gergen, cnn's senior political analyst. david gergen, wow. i know they're poignant. this is your word, the poignancy of photos here. with the pictures of john john, i want to talk about...
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now, john, today does begin the conclave. they will have one vote today, somewhat of a beginning, right, not supposed to be definitive, obviously? >> yeah, that's right, chris. technically, the rules don't apply to them to have a vote tonight, but i think we all expect they will do so, because as you and i and father ed have been talking throughout this process, the consensus is there is no clear front-runner, the cardinals don't know where one another stand. so, think of this vote as sort of the new hampshire primary of the conclave. it's the first chance to get a sense of where things actually stand and which candidacy might have legs. >> now, what makes this different, a couple of big things we're dealing with here. look, we love just the spectacle of this. it's such an old, secret rite that we get to eavesdrop on. but two things -- first, the stage was set by pope benedict 1'6" resigning, first to do so in 600 years and perhaps a temple for a watershed moment. john, outline why there are bigger issues at play here than in
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>> john paul ii or -- >> yes. >> well, john paul ii was my first pope. so i was really attached to him. and i really cried a lot the last year of his life. and then i guess i can manage to carry on with benedict xvi. now i'm just reconsidering him. >> you hope there is an italian pope? >> i hope -- i hope -- the pope is for everybody. so any pope will be just fine. he will bring the state and all over the world. >> is this something you will tell your children, your grandchildren, you were here in this moment? >> yes, i will tell them i was here and i was interviewed by cnn. i never expected that. >> i wish you the best. glad you're here. thank you very much, flavio. it is amazing how many people have smiles on their face just to be here, and to bear witness to this moment, whether it is -- they are people of faith or whether they are -- they're not catholic and simply viewing this as a moment in history. there is just so much joy and excitement and you see people unfurling flags, flags of faith, flags of different countries all around the world. you see
>> john paul ii or -- >> yes. >> well, john paul ii was my first pope. so i was really attached to him. and i really cried a lot the last year of his life. and then i guess i can manage to carry on with benedict xvi. now i'm just reconsidering him. >> you hope there is an italian pope? >> i hope -- i hope -- the pope is for everybody. so any pope will be just fine. he will bring the state and all over the world. >> is this something you will tell your...
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good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is a very important visit by the president. you heard when he was in israel yesterday, president netanyahu saying sure, i'll go back to the bargaining table. he urged the palestinians to come back with no preconditions. one of the preconditions of the palestinians was that mr. netanyahu stop construction in the west bank. interesting moment. those in israel believe president netanyahu has to say that but that he doesn't see an opportunity for peace. president abbas has said he wants to come back to the bargaining table but can he deliver the palestinians? those rockets fired just this morning from the palestinian territory of gaza, controlled by hamas, of course. a reminder that mr. abbas speaks for the palestinian authority in the west bank but does not necessarily speak for the palestinians in gaza. president obama trying to navigate a very difficult challenge. he would like to get the peace process resumed. the question is, can you get people with the political will and the po
good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is a very important visit by the president. you heard when he was in israel yesterday, president netanyahu saying sure, i'll go back to the bargaining table. he urged the palestinians to come back with no preconditions. one of the preconditions of the palestinians was that mr. netanyahu stop construction in the west bank. interesting moment. those in israel believe president netanyahu has to say that but that he doesn't see an...
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speaker john bennett said he would no longer negotiate with the president. -- speaker john boehner said he would no longer negotiate with the president but i don't know if he was serious. but point about being elected into office and now representing the people of this country and not drawing party lines, that is how everyone outside of washington sees it. sequestration indicate playing to ones base. with the of the relationship within the republican conference, that is an area that it has hindered the possibility of a compromise. we saw a light of the tension that john boehner face from his conference during the fiscal cliff talks. some have accused him of delaying a fiscal cliff deal for his own reelection and the called off the hurricane sandy relief on the last day of the 112 congress, two days before his reelection. do you think on these fiscal issues, is there a possibility that the speaker could rally his conference over some kind of compromise? guest: i think it would be exceptionally difficult for the speaker to control his body like that. i think there is more opportunity, giv
speaker john bennett said he would no longer negotiate with the president. -- speaker john boehner said he would no longer negotiate with the president but i don't know if he was serious. but point about being elected into office and now representing the people of this country and not drawing party lines, that is how everyone outside of washington sees it. sequestration indicate playing to ones base. with the of the relationship within the republican conference, that is an area that it has...
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old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. adamsisa catherine essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics and washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with her husband john quincy adams and john and abigail on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome to our continuing series on first ladies influence and image in partnership with the white house historical ass
old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. adamsisa catherine essentially became the campaign...
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that's how 1978 we got john paul ii. that's why someone like marc ouellet from canada is getting talk. sure, he's not one of the main guys, but if angelo scola as we keep hearing, the archbishop of milan, or odilo scherer, if they can't get 77 votes, maybe we need somebody else. and that's how -- that fuels the speculation. this first vote sets the table. >> you heard about american cardinals, timothy dolen from new york and o'malley from boston, perhaps unlikely -- what do you think the chances of an american pope are? >> i think the chances are slim, i think it would really be an amazing thing if that were to happen, certainly for those of us from the united states but i think it is a slim chance. despite the fact people say the united states is the superpower, i still think we are perceived that way. to put the papacy in the hands of the united states pope and the united states government being what it is, i think it is probably a slim chance. >> and fascinating as i think it would be to be inside that conclave, i'm m
that's how 1978 we got john paul ii. that's why someone like marc ouellet from canada is getting talk. sure, he's not one of the main guys, but if angelo scola as we keep hearing, the archbishop of milan, or odilo scherer, if they can't get 77 votes, maybe we need somebody else. and that's how -- that fuels the speculation. this first vote sets the table. >> you heard about american cardinals, timothy dolen from new york and o'malley from boston, perhaps unlikely -- what do you think the...
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"newsroom" continues with john berman. >> hello, everyone, i'm john berman in for ashley banfield. we're going to rome very soon. three votes down, who knows how many to go? it is possible the cardinals have some idea and it's possible that the black smoke we saw this morning, the whole world saw this morning, could turn to white by this afternoon. all we know was anything close to certainty is that right now the 115 cardinal electors who are trying to choose the next pope are filing back into the sistine chapel after their midday break. that is where we find my colleague chris cuomo, he is keeping watch nearby. chris, we were at this all morning together. and these cardinals seem to be doing it fairly efficiently so far? >> certainly. that's the right way to put it, john, because they have moved more briskly than expected through the votes of this morning. why that is, we don't really know. it's certainly the case. and right now is when the excitement returns. here's why. very shortly, the 115 cardinals will finish their sessions of talking and the only real opportunity they have
"newsroom" continues with john berman. >> hello, everyone, i'm john berman in for ashley banfield. we're going to rome very soon. three votes down, who knows how many to go? it is possible the cardinals have some idea and it's possible that the black smoke we saw this morning, the whole world saw this morning, could turn to white by this afternoon. all we know was anything close to certainty is that right now the 115 cardinal electors who are trying to choose the next pope are...
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even little, as he was called then, john john, who sits so poignantly in the cockpit of a helicopter when we know how he died. so, again, it's particularly poignant, as well as charming. but even he, this little tyke is dressed what we used to say, dressed to the nines. so, we have, you know, this sort of all possible world but it's fixed in our mind's eye that also makes it seem slightly unreal in the second decade of the 21st century. >> knowing what happened with john john, what do you make of the decision to release them, especially that picture of him sitting in the cockpit? >> it's a really good question. you know, i'm not sure, first of all, i have no inside information. i don't think we should make much of it. these pictures are exactly half a century old and may have been released for that purpose. i'm not sure there was anything particularly mysterious. they could have chosen to withhold them and, obviously, we are getting some of these kennedy materials in dribs and drabs, but i suspect it was just a half a century of remembrance and perhaps no more, really a, than that. >
even little, as he was called then, john john, who sits so poignantly in the cockpit of a helicopter when we know how he died. so, again, it's particularly poignant, as well as charming. but even he, this little tyke is dressed what we used to say, dressed to the nines. so, we have, you know, this sort of all possible world but it's fixed in our mind's eye that also makes it seem slightly unreal in the second decade of the 21st century. >> knowing what happened with john john, what do you...
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when he says we, it is a lane and john. is not charley and john. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half saying, people last what happened to charley. when my lady fair joined me in seattle, charley is fine. that never appeared in the book. the editor statistics bond elaine-- expunged elained entirely from the west coast. almost 30 days of her present on the west coast. there were not studying america. there were on vacation. >> he talked about his relationship with adlai stevenson and lbj. a less championship -- the last chapter was supposed to be on jfk. i want to show the video of you at the liberty bell. >> adlai stevenson. >> the former governor of illinois, presidential candidate in 1952, 1956 and steinbeck wanted him to be the candidate in 1960. did he write for him? >> he helped him with speeches and did some writing for him. it was not like he was the main coastghost writer. they had correspondents at the princeton library. and steinbeck was very partisan, very political and geopolitical and national politics. he was sending every stevenso
when he says we, it is a lane and john. is not charley and john. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half saying, people last what happened to charley. when my lady fair joined me in seattle, charley is fine. that never appeared in the book. the editor statistics bond elaine-- expunged elained entirely from the west coast. almost 30 days of her present on the west coast. there were not studying america. there were on vacation. >> he talked about his relationship with adlai stevenson and...
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good morning, susan. >> good morning, john. it hasn't let up yet here although it's a light snow but it really came down after the sun went down last night. that's a shout-out to the university of dayton. over my shoulder. as you can see some of the streets here are fairly clear. but others are far more treacherous as they're trying to get rid of this wet, slushy snow from a lot of areas and roads and highways in this dayton area. we are checking how much snow we've had here. now that's about four inches in the entire month of february, dayton only had four inches of snow. so, one snow fall took care of that for this month. it has been a crazy weather week friend the colorado rockies all the way to parts of florida. icy roads, slippery going near st. louis as a pickup truck slides down a street. just about everyone's tired of winter weather, in spring. >> it's crazy. i'm just sick of all the snow. like i was so ready for it back at christmas but now i'm over it. >> reporter: plows were tripling up in some parts of missouri as r
good morning, susan. >> good morning, john. it hasn't let up yet here although it's a light snow but it really came down after the sun went down last night. that's a shout-out to the university of dayton. over my shoulder. as you can see some of the streets here are fairly clear. but others are far more treacherous as they're trying to get rid of this wet, slushy snow from a lot of areas and roads and highways in this dayton area. we are checking how much snow we've had here. now that's...
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i know you've had an outstanding career at john hopkins university. all of us who are graduates of john hopkins, and i am as you know, we've always been very proud of your accomplishments over these years. >> we are so proud of you too. believe me. >> thank you very much. all of us who know your background and you spoke to the president directly at that prayer breakfast, he was sitting right next to you and you told that story and it is an amazing story. i guess i'll leave you with this thought. those of us who have known of your spectacular work as a pediatric neuro surgeon and what you've done at john hopkins university and elsewhere saving lives over the years, i guess i've been a little surprised to see how assertive you've become over these past few weeks in going out there and speaking publicly. i wonder if there is something i'm missing here, what's going on? >> just that it doesn't do any good to heal the organism and then put him back into a sick environment. and, you know, now that i'm reaching a point in my life where i no longer am going t
i know you've had an outstanding career at john hopkins university. all of us who are graduates of john hopkins, and i am as you know, we've always been very proud of your accomplishments over these years. >> we are so proud of you too. believe me. >> thank you very much. all of us who know your background and you spoke to the president directly at that prayer breakfast, he was sitting right next to you and you told that story and it is an amazing story. i guess i'll leave you with...
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all to stall john brennan from the cia. we were hoping he would have stopped by now because he was supposed to be our guest from capitol hill tonight. that's where he was supposed to be standing. see how lonely it is? senator paul, we hope you're going to wrap this up soon. at the least, i would like to know how you went all day without using the restroom. sounds like senator paul is also hoping to wrap it up and join our shot. >> i can be done anytime if i could just get a response from the administration or from the attorney general saying that they do not believe they have the authority to kill noncombatants in america. the reason it has to be answered is because our foreign drone strike program does kill noncombatants. they may argue they're conspireing or may some day be combatants, but if that's the same standard you're going to use in the united states, it's a far different country than i know about. >> "outfront" tonight, tommy vitter and mike riggs. great to have both of you with us. tommy, let me start with you. w
all to stall john brennan from the cia. we were hoping he would have stopped by now because he was supposed to be our guest from capitol hill tonight. that's where he was supposed to be standing. see how lonely it is? senator paul, we hope you're going to wrap this up soon. at the least, i would like to know how you went all day without using the restroom. sounds like senator paul is also hoping to wrap it up and join our shot. >> i can be done anytime if i could just get a response from...
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[applause] >> they are excited about john. >> next to senator john mccain, a man who was inside the israeli military the status with for 40 years. he has participated in two non- proliferation operations on behalf of israel, the first of which was as a young pilot in 1981. he was a pilot into being is ready operation. please help me welcome general amos yadlin. [applause] >> and a distinguished member of the u.s. armed services committee who played a key role in helping to combat anti-israel said the man at the united nations in a number of roles through the senate. please help me welcome kirsten gillibrand. >> senator mccain, i want to start with you. iran is on everybody's mind. what can the united states do working together to deal with iran and prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities? >> thank you and thank you all for the warm welcome. what a great honor it is to be with general yadlin. we once through the same type of airplane. the difference is he used to shoot people down and i got shot down. i have watched a number of senators come to the united states senate. this
[applause] >> they are excited about john. >> next to senator john mccain, a man who was inside the israeli military the status with for 40 years. he has participated in two non- proliferation operations on behalf of israel, the first of which was as a young pilot in 1981. he was a pilot into being is ready operation. please help me welcome general amos yadlin. [applause] >> and a distinguished member of the u.s. armed services committee who played a key role in helping to...
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john john? >> karen mcginnis, thank you. >>> the united nations security council prepares to vote on tougher sanctions against north korea. reuters reports a foreign ministry spokesman made that threat in a statement to the state-run nuz agency. right now it is believed pyongyang does not have the capacity to deliver a nuclear strike on the u.s. north korea does make the threats from time to time. the level of rhetoric and the frequency of the rhetoric seems to be ramping up. >> that's right. we're eyeing another possible record for the dow. 24 hours after hitting that all-time high, the dow did it again. gaining 4g 2 points yesterday to close at 14,296. the index is up an astonishing 9% this year. dow futures are up this morning. meaning we could see a bump right at the opening bell. >> that would be nice. >> new developments overnight in that acid attack. a russian court ruling that the alleged master mind. the victim, suffered severe burns to his face and neck. police say the attack was fuele
john john? >> karen mcginnis, thank you. >>> the united nations security council prepares to vote on tougher sanctions against north korea. reuters reports a foreign ministry spokesman made that threat in a statement to the state-run nuz agency. right now it is believed pyongyang does not have the capacity to deliver a nuclear strike on the u.s. north korea does make the threats from time to time. the level of rhetoric and the frequency of the rhetoric seems to be ramping up....
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for john boehner? stand up there and talk in the way he did about the president after meeting with the republican party -- the reason he does not work with them is because they don't work with him. host: now to the republican line with marty from michigan. give us your take on how republicans have tried to work with president. caller: thanks for taking my call. i really appreciate your guy's network. moving the goalposts, moving the football, this is ridiculous. this is not a football game. this is people's lives. they moved the football. i see john mccain, with a picture of snoopy and they're moving the football with charlie brown. this is crazy. the republicans don't work with the democrats. they did not work with bush. we went to war. but the democrats voted to go to war, too. the country is at 122 trillion dollars of unfunded debt. $885 billion in medicaid, social security its 16 billion. $100 trillion in the debt. we only bring into $0.40 trillion in gross revenue -- $2.4 trillion. we need to get
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john, christine? >> thanks, barbara starr. >> just to tell you, we are monitoring that box in the corner of your screen right now, expecting a news conference any second with president obama and the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. we will bring that to you as it happens. >>> another big story we're watching this morning. an all-out manhunt for a killer in colorado today. police say the chief of the state's corrections department, tom clements was shot in cold blood tuesday night as he opened the front door to his home outside denver. authorities have not identified a suspect or motive. but investigators are looking for the driver of a car seen in his neighborhood the night of the murder. jim spellman is live for us in denver. jim, what's the latest in this search? >> reporter: they have these leads but still no suspect. they want to get a description nailed down on the driver of that car. take a look. police scouring for potential leads in the shooting death of the head of colorado's prison syste
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john mccain called it ridiculous. they don't believe there's a constitutional issue here but what they do agree on is that there needs to be some kind of oversight, maybe by the congressional intelligence committee, maybe by a judicial panel of how and when we use these drones. >> gloria, thanks very much for coming in. there's no doubt rand paul helped himself politically, established himself as a very, very credible senator. thank you. >>> as lawmakers wrangle over what-if scenario, the obama administration is looking into whether they can hit more aerial hits with no real ties to the 9/11 attacks or al qaeda. barbara starr has details for us. explain what is going on, barbara. >> wolf, as you just talked about, the constitution use of using drones in the united states may be one thing but now a serious look the a the reviews of the laws about how and when the u.s. can target drones on u.s. forces and overseas. just outside damascus, a military convoy is blown up by 50 roadside bombs. the syrian-based al qaeda affil
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john? back to you. >> susan candiotti, hopefully we can put that ruler away soon. >>> let's go to parts of kentucky and tennessee where people there have been dealing with hail and very strong winds. a reporter sending us video from front porches and apartment windows. when can we get a break from this extreme weather? let's bring in jennifer delgado. doesn't look like spring. doesn't feel like spring. what's ahead? >> i know. everybody is complaining about it. they want to know when are we going to finally warm up? you saw the storms coming out of the midwest. the good news is we're not going to see any severe weather today. we're just talking all snow. still, a lot of snow to talk about in many areas covered from illinois all the way over towards pennsylvania. you can see down to kentucky as well as into tennessee. we're dealing with snow where susan was in dayton. still looking for snow coming your way. cincinnati, und nap li cincinnati, indianapolis, you'll get the backside of the snow.
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>> reporter: hi, john. officially no. all of the cardinals of the world being including those over 80 and won't vote in the conclave are meeting this morning. they will go back in this afternoon. one of the top items on the to-do list is establish a date. we don't expect them to do that today. we may be looking at a conclave that begins over the weekend, perhaps as early as sunday. in addition to that they have to outline not only the challenges facing the next pope butly real heavy lifting, who the next pope will be. they'll talk about that in very frank and candid fashion this week. >> behind closed doors as we speak. john allen, our thanks to you. >>> new developments, secretary of state john kerry, meeting with ahmadinejad, visiting riyadh in saudi arabia. the surprise meeting, to resume the diplomat uk process. kerry wrapped up a two-day trip to egypt, pledging aid to help secure that country's future. >>> and jenna mccarthy has been nominated to head the environmental protection agency. and earnest monies will be th
>> reporter: hi, john. officially no. all of the cardinals of the world being including those over 80 and won't vote in the conclave are meeting this morning. they will go back in this afternoon. one of the top items on the to-do list is establish a date. we don't expect them to do that today. we may be looking at a conclave that begins over the weekend, perhaps as early as sunday. in addition to that they have to outline not only the challenges facing the next pope butly real heavy...
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this morning, chris john farley. nice to have you with us. >> thanks, soledad. >> "starting point" this morning we're looking at pope francis. he's been meeting with dignitaries from around the world after he was inaugurated in a vatican ceremony that was beautiful and steeped in tradition. vice president biden leading the american delegation in rome shook the pope's hand just a few minutes ago. want to get to the step putty spokesman for the vatican. nice to have you with us. >> thank you, it's good to be with you. >> i appreciate that, sir. give me some of the highlights of the, not just the, the homily, but the entire mass for you. what did you find most remarkable, and what we had an opportunity to see? >> well, we were surprised because when the pope went through the crowd of about 200,000 people they're telling us, he stopped the pope mobile, he got out and he went to embrace a sick person. and he's given us all kinds of indications, since he began his work last wednesday night, that this is not going to be an
this morning, chris john farley. nice to have you with us. >> thanks, soledad. >> "starting point" this morning we're looking at pope francis. he's been meeting with dignitaries from around the world after he was inaugurated in a vatican ceremony that was beautiful and steeped in tradition. vice president biden leading the american delegation in rome shook the pope's hand just a few minutes ago. want to get to the step putty spokesman for the vatican. nice to have you with...
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jean is a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. i team confident that john is wise enough to see that society is becoming more accepting of the humanity of same-sex couples and the simple truth that we deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equalitity under the law. how much roberts' personal relationships may affect his decision on same-sex marriage is an open question. paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday when the court hears the challenge to problem decision 8, california's asame-sex marriage ban. that challenge is brought by california couples including jeff and paul who s
jean is a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. i team confident that john is wise enough to see that society is becoming more accepting of the humanity of same-sex couples and the simple truth that we deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equalitity under the law. how much roberts' personal relationships may affect his decision on same-sex marriage is an open question. paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay...
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when he says we, it's elaine and john. it's not charley and john. it's -- somebody must have said may, where's charley. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half of a legal tablet saying, people have asked what happened to charley. well, when my lady fair joined me in seattle, charley took his third position in the family thing, yada, yada, he's fine. obviously, that never appeared in the book. what they did do is the editors went in and expunged elaine entirely from the west coast, almost 30 days of elaine's presence with john on the west coast. they weren't camping out or studying america. they were basically on a vacation. >> author and journalist bill steigerwald said john steinbeck took so many liberties with the truth as "travels with charley," it can'ting sign fiction. more on sunday's "q&a." >> now a discussion on the resurgence and interest on the life of president abraham lincoln. from "washington journal," this is about 40 minutes. >> harold hoelzer joins us to talk about president abraham lincoln's influence on modern politics. mr. holzer
when he says we, it's elaine and john. it's not charley and john. it's -- somebody must have said may, where's charley. steinbeck wrote about a page and a half of a legal tablet saying, people have asked what happened to charley. well, when my lady fair joined me in seattle, charley took his third position in the family thing, yada, yada, he's fine. obviously, that never appeared in the book. what they did do is the editors went in and expunged elaine entirely from the west coast, almost 30...
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john is entirely right. the gop is supposed to be the party of the free market, individual responsibility, and liberty, and freedom, and they should focus on that and not have a garage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues -- have a garage -- barrage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues. >> do you have specific recommendations for those that have been repelled by the party, hispanic voters, asian voters, etc.? i like romney. up at solyndra, so they would not know about it in advance. i think he did better than any of the other possible nominees. what do republicans need to do? i think, in part, they need to show, and here i will criticized romney -- more appreciation for situations.as and hispanic center has somewhat reluctantly computed that there has been net migration from the united states to mexico on balance since 2007, since the housing crisis went on, so something like self deportation is taking place, but it is an abstract term, and it is a term that does not show any sy
john is entirely right. the gop is supposed to be the party of the free market, individual responsibility, and liberty, and freedom, and they should focus on that and not have a garage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues -- have a garage -- barrage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues. >> do you have specific recommendations for those that have been repelled by the party, hispanic voters, asian voters, etc.? i like romney. up at solyndra, so they would not...